Sad, that logging show might have been really interesting, but TV kills most everything.
I caught a couple of episodes of the Alaska Experiment while I was in travel status two weeks ago...no wonder Jeff is disgusted with it.
Perfectly legal and within all current requirements in Oregon, Washington, and California...as we speak. Oregon has a re-write due out any time now and there will be some significant changes. If the usual progression occurs, WA and then CA state industrial safety standards for logging industry...
Makes ya wonder sometimes, don't it...the questionable things I'll say ;).
That all makes sense, Jeff. I wasn't correctly visualizing what you described in your other post. I have done that with small stuff too...smaller than 40 footers, but the same thought process. I haven't seen the piece...
Maybe I'm full of it, or of myself, too...but I never cut through a hinge on purpose. I may thin it down as the tree commits, for the reasons Jeff mentions, but I try to always keep a functioning hinge throughout the fall.
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